Buscador is a Linux distribution created by David Westcott and Michael Bazzell of IntelTechniques to help with OSINT investigations. What Kali Linux is to penetration testing, Buscador is to OSINT and you can read abot the tools included on their site linked above.

A peculiar issue of Microsoft’s Flight Simulator X is that at times ATC forgets to vector me in to my final destination leaving me cruising at 2000′ burning fuel going away from the airport. There are other troubles with the FSX ATC but this one will be the focus of this quick article. Before we go on please make sure you understand what you are doing and what the consequences can be. I am not responsible for any issues you may run into and the changes below may lead to system instability.

I ran into some issues tonight with my Saitek X55 HOTAS: each key press was repeated instead of showing up just once. This made the aircraft systems uncontrollable and at least once it caused my computer to lock up. I couldn’t figure out what had changed since last week when everything was fine until I realized I had just gotten my TeamSpeak setup up and running again.

In the first part of this series I explained what software and hardware you will need to get started with flashing your Arduino board so that it can emulate other devices. In this post I’ll show you how to do it. Please note that while I’ve done this many times successfully, there is always the chance that something may go wrong. I am willing to help but I can take no responsibility if the steps below render your Arduino board unusable.

The Arduino platform is quite useful for making a quick prototype or when you’re getting started with embedded programming as a hobby. There are a numberof shieldsavailable to extend a board’s capabilities but there is also a lot that can be done without any extra peripherals.